We
are a family owned business, operating from the same location
for over 80 years. We think knowing
how we got here might help you appreciate how truly dedicated
we are to carrying on the family tradition of excellent service
to our customers.
Our founder, Barnett Black was born in a small town in Russia
in 1882. As a teenager he met and became friends with a young
woman named Sadie Brown from a nearby village. At the age
of 18 Barnett left his family and his homeland and journeyed
to America. He arrived in New York in 1900, where he found
employment in the garment industry. Unbeknownst to Barnett
about a year later Sadie and her family also arrived in New
York and the 2 childhood friends were reunited at a friend's
party. Sadie and Barnett were married in 1902 and their first
son; Jack was born 2 years later. In 1905 they moved the family
to Chicago where Barnett Black started out selling pants from
a pushcart. Soon, he was able to start "Brown & Black
Woolen Company" with his brother-in-law, Sander Brown.
In 1909 Sadie had another son, Sy and then in 1912 gave birth
to Gertrude.
Although
B & B Woolens was doing well, in 1922 the family moved
to Los Angeles in the hopes it would be better for Sadie's
asthma, which
it was. Barnett and Jack went into business together and opened
B. BLACK & SON on South Los
Angeles Street, just across the street from where it stands
now. Within a few years they outgrew that space and Sy was
ready to join them. The company became B. BLACK & SONS
and they moved up the street. In the meantime, Gertrude met
Edmund Volk and they were married in 1932. The next year,
Ed also joined the growing business and in 1925 the company
moved for the last time to its current location. 
Barnett died in 1945 and Jack took the helm of the business
with his brother Sy and brother-in-law Ed at his side.
After
graduating from High School, Gertrude & Ed's eldest son,
Irwin, represented the 3rd generation
to enter the family business. For several years he apprenticed
with his Uncle Jack who was eager to teach him the trade.
In 1954, Jack passed away,
while Irwin was serving in the Korean war. Upon his return,
at the age of 24 Irwin became President of B. Black &
Sons and has held that position ever since. The Black family
business had now gone on to become the Volk family business.
Irwin's
younger brother Barney, also followed in the family footsteps
and became his partner in 1969.
In 1985 Irwin's son Terry, along with Barney & Irwin formed
Kings Road Imports to add Cottons, Silks & Designer Quilting
Collections to the ever-growing product line.
The
4th generation is now an integral part of B. Black & Sons
with Irwin's daughter, Jacki and Barney's children Shanna
and Andrew involved in the business and dedicated to carrying
on the long tradition of excellence. |